2026 in paleoentomology

This paleoentomology list records new fossil insect taxa that were announced or described during the year 2026, as well as notes other significant paleoentomology discoveries and events which occurred during the year.

Clade Amphiesmenoptera

Trichopterans

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Archiphilopotamus sagulicus[1]

Sp. nov

Valid

Sukatsheva in Sukatsheva, Rasnitsyn & Vasilenko

Early Jurassic

Kyrgyzstan

A member of the family Philopotamidae. Published online in 2026, but the issue date is listed as December 2025.

Clade Antliophora

Dipterans

Brachycerans

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Chaetosepsis[2]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Grimaldi, Lonsdale & Herhold

Miocene

Dominican amber

Dominican Republic

A member of the family Sepsidae. The type species is C. caribea.

Nematocerans

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Cascoplecia gracilis[3]

Sp. nov

Valid

Skartveit

Cretaceous

Myanmar

A member of the family Bibionidae.

Cascoplecia tridens[3]

Sp. nov

Valid

Skartveit

Cretaceous

Myanmar

A member of the family Bibionidae.

Dipteran research

  • Revision of members of the genus Prohercostomus from the Baltic amber is published by Grichanov (2026).[4]
  • Grichanov (2026) reports the discovery of a male of Medeterites latipennis from the Baltic amber, and provides a key to species belonging to the genus Medeterites.[5]

Clade Archaeorthoptera

Orthoptera

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Longioculus poinari[6]

Sp. nov

Valid

Schall & Husemann

Cretaceous

Hkamti amber or Kachin amber

Myanmar

A member of the family Elcanidae.

Monolophomastax[7]

Gen. et sp. nov

Schall, Bonino & Husemann

Cretaceous

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A member of Eumastacoidea. Genus includes new species M. disantoi.

Parelcana xena[6]

Sp. nov

Valid

Schall & Husemann

Cretaceous

Hkamti amber or Kachin amber

Myanmar

A member of the family Elcanidae.

Pseudopanorpidium inversa[8]

Sp. nov

Valid

Schall, Kotthoff & Husemann

Cretaceous

Hkamti amber or Kachin amber

Myanmar

A member of the family Elcanidae.

Sinagryllus huangi[9]

Sp. nov

Valid

Xu et al.

Middle Jurassic

Yanan Formation

China

A member of the family Baissogryllidae. First online in 2025, officially published in 2026.

Thagyaminana[8]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Schall, Kotthoff & Husemann

Cretaceous

Hkamti amber or Kachin amber

Myanmar

A member of the family Elcanidae. The type species is T. atawedeia.

Orthopteran research

  • Schall, Kotthoff & Husemann (2026) revise Letoelcana artemisapollonque and Trigonelca jennywinterae, confirming them to be valid taxa, and interpret Paraxelcana coronakanthodis as a junior synonym of Adelphellca zhengi, resulting in a new combination Paraxelcana zhengi.[10]

Clade Coleopterida

Coleopterans

Adephaga

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Archaeodyschirius[11]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Molino-Olmedo

Cretaceous

Myanmar

A ground beetle belonging to the subfamily Scaritinae and the tribe Dyschiriini. The type species is A. misiae. Published online in 2026, but the issue date is listed as December 2025.

Coptoclava spinosa[12]

Sp. nov

Valid

Lee, Nel & Nam

Early Cretaceous (Albian)

Jinju Formation

South Korea

A member of the family Coptoclavidae.

Hujia gongi[13]

Sp. nov

Valid

Xia et al.

Cretaceous

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A tiger beetle.

Polyphaga

Cucujiformia
Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Protokateretes ensifer[14]

Sp. nov

Zhao, Engel & Cai in Zhao et al.

Cretaceous

Myanmar

A member of the family Kateretidae.

Staphyliniformia
Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Cretobius[15]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Gerke, Yamamoto & Żyła

Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian)

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A rove beetle belonging to the subfamily Paederinae. The type species is C. fangornis.

Coleopteran research

  • Liu et al. (2026) report the discovery of a specialized Pachyteles-like beetle larva from the Cretaceous amber from Myanmar, with a morphology interpreted by the authors as suggestive of adaptations to ambush predation strategy and to phragmotic defense.[16]
  • Rosas et al. (2026) report the discovery of a diverse assemblage of beetle fossils of probable Neogene age from a new site near the town of Penrose in the Southern Highlands (New South Wales, Australia).[17]

Clade Dictyoptera

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Anthracoblattina macucai[18]

Sp. nov

Valid

Lara & Cariglino

Permian (Cisuralian)

Arroyo Totoral Formation

Argentina

A member of the family Phyloblattidae.

Cupidoblatta[19]

Gen. et sp. nov

Sendi et al.

Cretaceous

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A cockroach belonging to the family Corydiidae. Genus includes new species C. elegans.

Pinniblatta[19]

Gen. et 2 sp. nov

Sendi et al.

Cretaceous

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A cockroach belonging to the family Corydiidae. Genus includes new species P. sylvana and P. horvathovae.

Dictyopteran research

  • Ianni et al. (2026) report the discovery of a hindwing of a roachoid belonging to the family Spiloblattinidae from the Carboniferous (Moscovian) strata of the San Giorgio Basin, representing the first fossil insect formally described from Sardinia and the oldest insect fossil from Italy reported to date.[20]
  • Redescription of the anatomy of Archimylacris acadica, based on data from a new specimen from the Carboniferous (Moscovian) Sunbury Creek Formation (New Brunswick, Canada), is published by Schneider et al. (2026).[21]
  • Rea, Simpson & Wizevich (2026) study a sample of the ichnofossil Eopolis ekdalei from the Brushy Basin Member of the Morrison Formation (Utah, United States) preserved with plant, insect and fungal remains interpreted as suggesting that Eopolis ekdalei was produced by termite, as well as suggestive of fungal farming by termites during the Late Jurassic.[22]

Hymenopterans

Apocrita

Apoidea

Apoid research
  • A study on the morphology and phylogenetic relationships of extant stingless bees, Proplebeia dominicana and the tribe Melikertini is published by Lepeco & Almeida (2026).[23]

Chrysidoidea

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Chlorepyris mesocurvus[24]

Sp. nov

Jouault, Huang & Azevedo

Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian)

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A member of the family Bethylidae belonging to the subfamily Epyrinae.

Gwesped piastrii[24]

Sp. nov

Jouault, Huang & Azevedo

Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian)

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A member of the family Bethylidae belonging to the subfamily Lancepyrinae.

Evanioidea

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Tichostephanus qinshubao[25]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ge & Tan in Ge, Ren & Tan

Cretaceous

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A member of the family Gasteruptiidae.

Tichostephanus yuchijingde[25]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ge & Tan in Ge, Ren & Tan

Cretaceous

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A member of the family Gasteruptiidae.

Formicoidea

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Hypoponera electrocacica[26]

Sp. nov

Valid

Fiorentino et al.

Miocene

Dominican amber

Dominican Republic

A species of Hypoponera.

Paraphaenogaster tanemurai[27]

Sp. nov

Valid

Aiba & Inose

Miocene

Fuzawa Formation

Japan

A member of the subfamily Myrmicinae and the tribe Stenammini.

Formicoidea research
  • Boudinot et al. (2026) redescribe an ant in Eocene Baltic amber from the collection of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe which was identified as specimen of Ctenobethylus C by Mayr 1868. Boudinot et al. interpret the species as a senior synonym of Eldermyrmex exsectus Dubovikoff & Dlussky, 2019, and extrapolate the ants to have been the dominant arborial ant species for Temperate coniferous Eocene forests.[28]

Ichneumonoidea

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Xanthopimpla zherikhini[29]

Sp. nov

Valid

Manukyan, Dubovikoff & Smirnova

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Xanthopimpla. Published online in 2026, but the issue date is listed as December 2025.

Stephanoidea

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Myanmarina grandis[30]

Sp. nov

Valid

Zheng in Wang et al.

Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian)

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A member of the family Myanmarinidae.

Myanmarina simplex[30]

Sp. nov

Valid

Zheng in Wang et al.

Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian)

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A member of the family Myanmarinidae.

Other Apocrita

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Sinosymphytopterus[31]

Gen. et sp. nov

Jia, Zhang & Zhang

Middle Jurassic

Daohugou Beds

China

A member of the family Ephialtitidae. Genus includes new species S. ningchengensis.

Symphytopterus rasnitsyni[31]

Sp. nov

Jia, Zhang & Zhang

Middle Jurassic

Daohugou Beds

China

A member of the family Ephialtitidae.

Clade Neuropterida

Neuropterans

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Carentosymphrasites[32]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Jouault, Liu & Perrichot

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Charentese amber

France

A member of the family Mantispidae belonging to the subfamily Symphrasinae. The type species is C. zhengi.

Quadraticaput[33]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Kong et al.

Jurassic

Daohugou Beds

China

A larval representative of the lacewing superfamily Osmyloidea. The type species is Q. scleroticum.

Yongling[33]

Nom. nov

Valid

Kong et al.

Jurassic

Daohugou Beds

China

A member of the lacewing superfamily Osmyloidea; a replacement name for Natator Kong et al. (2024).

Neuropteran research

  • Makarkin (2026) raises neuropteran subfamily Cretanallachiinae to the rank of a separate family Cretanallachiidae, interpreted as likely related to Dilaridae or ithonoid-like taxa.[34]

Clade Palaeoptera

Ephemeropterans

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Venusdemilo[35]

Fam. et gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Chen & Zheng

Cretaceous

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A mayfly, the type genus of the new family Venusdemiloidae. The type species is V. venusae. Published online in 2026, but the issue date is listed as December 2025.

Odonatopterans

Odonatopteran research

  • Archibald et al. (2026) interpret Shundeagrion cheni as a member of Cephalozygoptera belonging to the family Dysagrionidae.[36]

Clade Paraneoptera

Hemipterans

Auchenorrhyncha

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Dongningus[37]

Gen. et comb. nov

Zhang, Ning & Zhang in Zhang et al.

Late Triassic

Luoquanzhan Formation

China

A member of Cicadomorpha belonging to the family Dysmorphoptilidae. The type species is "Prosbolopsites" granulatus Hong & Chang (1993).

Myanmala[38]

Fam. et gen. et sp. nov

Chen et al.

Cretaceous

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A member of Cicadomorpha belonging to the superfamily Cercopoidea, the type genus of the new family Myanmalidae. Genus includes new species M. zireni.

Heteroptera

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Cretispongiosus[39]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Zhang, Yao & Liu in Zhang et al.

Cretaceous

Myanmar

A member of the family Pachynomidae. The type species is C. conservatus.

Daohugoucoris[40]

Gen. et sp. nov

Dai et al.

Middle Jurassic

Jiulongshan Formation

China

A member of Pachymeridiidae. The type species is D. punctatus.

Mecocollaris membranosus[41]

Sp. nov

Ma, Ren & Yao

Cretaceous

Myanmar

A member of the family Nabidae.

Subtilicoris[40]

Gen. et sp. nov

Dai et al.

Middle Jurassic

Jiulongshan Formation

China

A member of Pachymeridiidae. The type species is S. actuarius.

Hemipteran research

  • A specimen of Auritibicen cf. flammatus representing the largest well-preserved cicadid fossil reported to date is described from the Pleistocene (Chibanian) Miyajima Formation (Japan) by Aiba & Hayashi (2026).[42]

Permopsocida

  • Li et al. (2026) study the wing shape evolution in Permopsocida, reporting evidence of a bottleneck coinciding with the Permian–Triassic extinction event and structural constraints limiting aerodynamic innovation in the aftermath of this extinction, as well as evidence linking changes of morphological diversity of wings of Permopsocida to changes of diversity of gymnosperm plants.[43]

Plecopterans

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Heminemoura[44]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Chen

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A member of the family Nemouridae. Genus includes new species H. triloba. Published online in 2026, but the issue date is listed as December 2025.

Other insects

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Burmazoros[45]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Kočárek, Kočárková & Kundrata

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A member of Zoraptera belonging to the family Zorotypidae; a new genus for "Zorotypus" denticulatus Yin, Cai & Huang (2018).

Chauliodites qujingensis[46]

Sp. nov

Hu, Zheng & Zhang in Hu et al.

Early Triassic

Kayitou Formation

China

A winged relative of ice crawlers belonging to the family Chaulioditidae.

Cretozoros[45]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Kočárek, Kočárková & Kundrata

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Kachin amber

Myanmar

A member of Zoraptera belonging to the family Spiralizoridae. The type species is "Zorotypus" acanthothorax Engel & Grimaldi (2002); genus also includes "Zorotypus" pusillus Chen & Su (2019).

Other insect research

  • A small insect specimen (possibly a larva of a member of Holometabola) with an undifferentiated abdomen including eleven segments, representing a morphology different from all extant insects but similar to hypothesized character set of the ancestral insect form, is described from the Permian strata from the Meisenheim Formation (Saar–Nahe Basin, Germany) by Haug et al. (2026).[47]

General research

  • Negri & Toledo (2026) review evidence of mutualistic relationships between insects and gymnosperms before the emergence of flowering plants.[48]
  • Stahlecker et al. (2026) describe new insect larvae with megalopteran-like morphology from the Triassic strata from Grès à Voltzia (France), from the Cretaceous amber from Myanmar and from the Eocene Baltic amber, and interpret the larval "morphotype 4" identified in the study of Baranov et al. (2022)[49] as more likely representing larvae of myxophagan beetles than megalopterans.[50]

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